Morphologyalso
Morphologyalso refers to the study of word forms and structure. It examines the internal composition of words and how they are formed from smaller units of meaning called morphemes. These morphemes can be either free, meaning they can stand alone as words (like "cat" or "run"), or bound, meaning they must be attached to another morpheme to form a complete word (like the plural suffix "-s" in "cats" or the prefix "un-" in "unhappy").
The field of morphology investigates various aspects of word formation, including inflection and derivation. Inflectional morphology
Understanding morphology is crucial for linguistics as it sheds light on the systematic nature of language